I had noticed that this user routinely and instantly posted factory service manual excerpts. First create trust.
Then today I posted something about States Rights vs. Federal Agency Rights and authority....
Immediately a quote of EPA regulations came back....
So I had to post the West Virginia vs. EPA decision.
After all for decades I have had customers who regularly beat tickets issued for violations if State DOT regulations (Which, like the EPA, are not legislative authorities).
Red Pill them in all facets of life!
https://greatawakening.win/p/12j03rZojm/normies-awakening--then-they-cam/c/
Good gearhead redpill.
Thanks.
I first saw the video and though the title was "EPA GOT slapped with a huge fine"
Which is what I would have preferred for a message.
Any movement on the Chevron Doctrine case? Last I heard on SCotUSblog is that they are likely to discard the doctrine.
Yes, it's alarming how many people don't understand that only Legislators are constitutionally appointed to create law. And even at that, the law must be within the confines of the constitution. Meaning, if it isn't, it is 'repugnant' to the constitution and is actually, an illegal law. Understanding the constitution's protections is critical for patriots and citizens.